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A broken nose, a house party and too much booze - after dark on a Dublin ambulance

In the second of our two-part Dublin ambulance series, TheJournal.ie followed a crew as they dealt with a host of alcohol-related incidents around the city.

LAST NIGHT WE brought you the first of our two-part video series following a Dublin Fire Brigade ambulance crew, which showed paramedics treating a cyclist injured in a collision and a young boy with a suspected spinal injury.

The city centre was buzzing with crowds celebrating the Gay Pride festival and as these festivities continued into the night, calls flooded into the control room.

From midnight onwards, every incident that the crew on ambulance D24 from Dolphin’s Barn attended was alcohol-related. This call, about a young woman who was said to be passed out in the street, was described by the paramedics as “a very common case”:

This incident, classed as an overdose because it involved an excess of alcohol, was called in by a passerby in the street and the crew said bystanders often give very limited information to the control room, making it difficult to gauge how serious a case will be before they arrive.

“That means you can’t make an assessment of what’s wrong so you have no choice but to send a resource,” one paramedic told TheJournal.ie. “A lot of the time there’s nothing medically wrong with them, they’re just intoxicated and it’s a major drain on resources on busy nights.”

At 3.30am, the crew returned to the station for the first time since 7pm the previous evening.

“We’ve probably done about ten cases there now and as you can see, the majority of them – 99 per cent of them – have been alcohol-related,” paramedic Darren O’Connor explained. “We’ll go in now and get a cup of tea and wait for the bells to go again.”

Five minutes later, the bells sounded in the station.

A 19-year-old male has fallen face-first on the pavement after trying to jump over a railings.

His nose was broken and he had swallowed a lot of his own blood, which is why he can been seen vomiting in the back of the ambulance.

There was a large group of teens with the 19-year-old, who had been drinking, and while they were all “in good spirits”, the crew said a situation like that can quickly turn ugly.

“They were no trouble but it’s the type of situation that could turn on you, you could be walking into aggro, but at the end of the day you’re there to treat what’s going on,” one of the paramedics said.

Trouble at a house party

One of the last calls of the night was to the scene of a house party where two people had collapsed at the same time. A fire truck from the Tallaght Station had been sent on ahead of the ambulance to stabilise the man and woman at the house.

Paramedics asked them continuously if they had taken any drugs but all four people in the house said they had just been drinking. One of the paramedics said people will “rarely tell you when they’ve taken something and it can really throw you off”.

As the sun came up, the crew continued to attend incidents until the end of their shift at 10am, including a patient with lockjaw, a woman locked out of her house after returning from a night out and a dispute between an elderly couple who had been drinking.

- All images and video © TheJournal.ie with thanks to Penny-Merelle Gray for some editing.

Did you miss the first part of the series last night? If so, you can watch it here.

Related: ‘Car vs pedestrian’ and a 10-foot fall – a Saturday shift on a Dublin ambulance>

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    Mute adashofglitter
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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:00 PM

    The emergency services dont get enough credit for all that they do… True heroes!!

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    Aug 4th 2013, 8:41 PM

    These people deserve medals yet we live in a world that rewards greed and irresponsibility. …. there are angels amongst us in human guise

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    Aug 4th 2013, 8:50 PM

    If @ Valentine gets on now, like yesterday, and starts spewing more crap, ignore the troll

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:02 PM

    According to this item this paramedic team were working a fifteen hour shift ! It’s a wonder that they are able to function to the end of it but they did and well done to them and all the crews. They deserve to be well paid and rewarded.

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    Mute Paula Greally
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    Aug 4th 2013, 10:28 PM

    Frontline services are undervalued and overworked. The ambulance crews are working 15 hour shifts, nurses in a&e working 12 hour shifts and the doctors who are receiving these patients at the hospital are working 36 hour shifts.

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    Mute Paul
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    Aug 5th 2013, 8:50 AM

    But they just recently had their fourth paycut…

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    Mute CAPT. ADEBAYO FLYNN
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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:00 PM

    Gotta respect people who choose a path that isn’t profit orientated which serves the people. They don’t do this for the money, they do this because they are special, and when we are at our weakest point they are there. It’s a pity we as a society don’t hold them in higher regard ie pay, respect, appreciation.

    Money is our master in modern society when all that really counts is our health.

    Peace out and stay real, ADEBAAAAAAAYOOOOOOOOOO!

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:26 PM

    Well said Adabayo Sir

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:52 PM

    Thanks Marco, I’m proud of these guys.

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    Mute Jason Ebbs
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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:49 PM

    Any person who requires an ambulance or an A+E because they are drunk should be charged a €200-€300. That’ll soon put a stop to people’s drunken antics and free up the emergency services for those that really need them.

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    Aug 4th 2013, 10:37 PM

    I agree Jason but the problem is it’ll only be the working man/woman made pay. Most of the time spunkers and junkies tie up the fire brigades time and best of luck getting them to pay. They’ll whinge to their local do-gooder td and get off Scott free.

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    Aug 4th 2013, 10:39 PM

    Excellent point

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:56 PM

    Whats the world coming to, … A broken nose, too much booze, and a house party, … Ive had all those things in spades, but i never troubled the emergency services with any of them. In my day, those are the things we used to “sleep off”

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    Mute Colin Moran
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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:48 PM

    This article is a disgrace.
    How can you spend so much time and energy on a story about real life heroes and heroines when one of Ireland’s greatest ever heroes, Mr Pat Kenny, has taken a massive leap of faith into the unknown without so much as a whimper.
    For shame Journal. For shame.

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    Mute Paul Radburn
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    Aug 5th 2013, 12:33 AM

    You drunk? As swipe?

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    Mute Colin Moran
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    Aug 5th 2013, 10:46 AM

    Paul, buy a dictionary. Look up ‘sarcasm’ or ‘satire’. Then sit quietly and think about it. Good lad.

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    Mute John Ward
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    Aug 7th 2013, 9:45 AM

    Not to mention his courageous cousin Enda!

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    Aug 4th 2013, 8:46 PM

    And yet if you want to smoke a joint peacefully in the safety of your own home you’re breaking the law!

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    Aug 5th 2013, 7:16 AM

    Why so many red thumbs?

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    Aug 5th 2013, 7:59 AM

    There has been calls to homes where people have thought they smoked to much cannabis. Paranoia is a dangerous thing.

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    Aug 5th 2013, 1:54 PM

    I see.

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:15 PM

    Im sorry but i just cant feel sorry for these people because most majority of people do this stupid crap and take drugs .knowing consquenses. These people need to look in a mirror when they are drunk and say was it worth it. Is it worth it. No need to moan about being broke because you did it yourself. Sorry but i have no bad bone in my body sorry peeps

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:35 PM

    Nobody is asking you to take pity in them. The column is about the paramedics who have to treat them.

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    Aug 4th 2013, 10:02 PM

    Let me assure you Roshan, i have looked in the mirror many times and i don’t even have to ask the idiot looking back at me “was it worth it ? ” i can tell by “the head on him” it wasn’t ! We live and we learn.

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    Aug 5th 2013, 1:06 AM

    This is a scene from every inner City on a weekend night. Bless these services for the humane job they do. I’m sure they’re not in it for the pay. Put a few so called politicians out there & see how they would cope.

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    Aug 5th 2013, 4:47 AM

    Disgraceful to call out the emergency services for such trivial (and usually stupidly self inflicted) things. I’m living in NSW, and the call out fee for an emergency is $341, plus $3.07 per km from the base. A non emergency call out is $268, with $1.66 per km from the base. That applies to everyone, except pensioners, veterans and very specific groups. Something like this in Ireland would soon prevent useless, time wasting call outs, and leave these hard working, dedicated people free to deal with real emergencies!

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    Aug 5th 2013, 4:54 PM

    Splendid idea but I don’t see it ever happening in Ireland, I can already hear the caterwauling.

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:06 PM

    Que Valentine the troll

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    Aug 4th 2013, 9:10 PM

    Macooper

    You’re only breaking the law when you’re caught. PS Love your show on todayfm

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    Aug 5th 2013, 10:12 AM

    They have an awful lot to put up with!

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    Aug 5th 2013, 5:20 AM

    Those fecking queers again . Creating havoc on an otherwise quiet Saturday night in Dublin

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    Aug 5th 2013, 11:47 AM

    incredible hard job.

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    Aug 4th 2013, 10:23 PM

    What channel is this on?

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    Aug 4th 2013, 10:43 PM

    You won’t see this on TV, Amy. It’s a TheJournal.ie exclusive. It’s a good sign that we left you wanting more though :)

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    Aug 4th 2013, 10:47 PM

    Awh Seriously?? I love documentaries that follow the emergencies services! Gives a real insight to the challenges they face! RTE done a few good ones like traffic blues and firefighters! They never follow them up though :-(

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    Aug 4th 2013, 11:03 PM

    There is another series of firefighters commissioned..

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    Aug 5th 2013, 11:10 AM

    Only available on MichelleTV.

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